Extremeweatherguy wrote:one thing I noticed is that the cold air surge is hard to pick up in northern KS because it is already so cold there. However, with less modification of this airmass, it should become much easier to pick up and analyze once it reaches TX (especially SE Texas).
Up there it's just a thickening of the cold air and a wind increase with a slow temperature fall from the mid 20s to the teens. You're right, down south it'll have a more drastic impact tonight/Monday.